EP1756185A1 - High performance paraphenylene diisocyanate based polyurethanes cured with alkylated 4,4´-methylenedianiline - Google Patents
High performance paraphenylene diisocyanate based polyurethanes cured with alkylated 4,4´-methylenedianilineInfo
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- EP1756185A1 EP1756185A1 EP05747936A EP05747936A EP1756185A1 EP 1756185 A1 EP1756185 A1 EP 1756185A1 EP 05747936 A EP05747936 A EP 05747936A EP 05747936 A EP05747936 A EP 05747936A EP 1756185 A1 EP1756185 A1 EP 1756185A1
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- Prior art keywords
- polyurethane
- urea
- plasticizer
- alkylated
- methylenedianiline
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Definitions
- PPDI material High performance of PPDI material is attributed to the compact, regular and symmetric structure of PPDI, which forms well-defined hard segment domains after reacting with chain extenders.
- PPDI materials are good in dynamic properties and high temperature performance. They are particularly suitable for applications where load, speed, and extreme temperature requirements limit the use of other materials.
- Numerous diamines such as 4,4'-methylene bis (o-chloroaniline) (MOCA), are well known chain extenders for polyurethane elastomers. While diamines form good hard segments and provide good properties, they are usually associated with toxicity or processing difficulty. For example, MOCA is a suspect carcinogenic agent. Also,
- MOCA usually only works well with TDI based prepolymer. Further, MOCA cured TDI material may not be good enough to meet challenging and demanding applications, such as applications in environments of 70°C or above. Load bearing and tear resistance properties of MOCA cured materials drop significantly as the temperature increases.
- a different series of amine chain-extending agents for polyurethanes is alkylated methylenedianiline, either chlorinated or non-chlorinated.
- MCDEA 4,4'-methylene- bis-(3-chloro-2, 6-diethylaniline)
- Lonzacure MCDEA trademark of the Lonza Corporation
- the viscosity of this PPDI/polycarbonate prepolymer is 60 poise at 80°C. With such a high melting point and high viscosity, regular liquid casting has to be processed at > 80°C. However, at that temperature, the high reactivity of MCDEA with the isocyanate groups on the PPDI prepolymer makes pour life extremely short. Casting of many designed parts becomes impractical. There will be no time to mix the curative well with prepolymer, and no time to pour the mixture into molds properly. hi terms of applications, automotive and general industry sectors have been requiring materials performing at higher temperature. People have been developing materials, such as hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber (HNBR) and its derivatives to meet the demands, with improved heat resistance and mechanical strength.
- HNBR hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber
- plasticizers in polyurethane prepolymers are known.
- the mechanical properties of the resulting elastomers are ordinarily impaired by incorporation of plasticizers. See, e.g.: Polyurethane Handbook. 2 nd Ed.. Gunter Oertel editor. Hanser Gardner Publications, hie, p.250 (1994); and VIBRATHANE® Castable Urethane Elastomers for Printing and Coating Rolls, Product Bulletin, Uniroyal Chemical Company, page 17 (1979).
- Both relatively volatile plasticizer such as dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and non volatile ones such as polymeric plasticizers may be added into PPDI prepolymers at the level from 5% to 40% by weight. Melting point of the plasticized prepolymers can be 20°C lower or more. The viscosity of the prepolymers can be reduced by half or more. Cast processing may be carried out at a temperature of 50 - 70°C, in order to get a longer pour life.
- the plasticizer is preferably inert, i.e., it preferably does not take part in the polymerization reaction.
- viscosity of PPDI prepolymers may be reduced to less than half with lowered melting point.
- These features are highly desirable to the liquid casting with alkylated methylenedianiline cures. Castings may be carried out at 60°C or lower to have manageable pour life. There will be no appreciable plasticizer evaporation during and after cure process. Therefore, they may also reduce the modulus and Tg of the cast elastomers and improve the performance at low temperature. It has also been found that some plasticizers with relatively low boiling point, such as dibutyl phthalate(DBP), may serve as the processing aid. DBP has a boiling point of 192°C at 10 ton and 340°C at 1 atmosphere.
- DBP dibutyl phthalate
- DBP reduces the viscosity of PPDI prepolymers, and lets castings to be carried out at reduced temperature.
- DBP and other plasticizers with boiling point below 200°C at 10 ton may largely migrate out of the matrix and evaporate after post cure. In this way, the plasticizer will not alter the physical property of the cast materials.
- plasticized PPDI urethane-urea materials cured with alkylated methylenedianiline, e.g., MCDEA retain remarkable properties at elevated temperature, even after long term heat aging. Aged at 150°C for 6 weeks long, then tested at 150°C, parts retain > 50% tear strength, with little change in elongation and hardness compared to the original values tested at room temperature without aging.
- the diamine curative is added with the molar ratio of isocyanate groups to amine groups generally at about 0.80 to 1.30, or expressing in another way, 80% to 130% of stoichiometry.
- the preferable ratio is 0.95 to 1.15, or 95% to 115% of stoichiometry.
- Processing of curing urethane prepolymers may be carried out at 20°C - 120 °C , preferably 40°C -100 °C , more preferably 50°C - 90°C, followed by cure/post cure at 100°C - 150°C for l6 - 24 hours.
- Urethanes are tougher materials compared to other materials.
- property loss at elevated temperature is a common phenomenon.
- pursuing the property retention and the performance at high temperature is often the mission of the industry.
- Cured with alkylated methylenedianilines, PPDI based materials accomplish this mission with surprising results, significantly outperforming the HNBR that is cunently in the applications at elevated temperature.
- Suitable plasticizers may include aromatic esters such as phthalates, isophtha ⁇ ates, terephthalates, trimelhtates, and benzoates; aliphatic esters such as dialkyl esters and polymeric esters; hydrocarbons incorporating an aromatic moiety; and organic phosphates. Phthalates, trimelhtates, and aliphatic esters are prefened. Plasticizers with boiling point at 10 ton above 250°C are prefened, as they will be slow to volatilize from the elastomer under sustained use at high temperature. More prefened are those with boiling point at 10 ton above 300°C.
- R2, R2 ⁇ R3, R3 ⁇ R5, R5 ⁇ R6, R6' are H or alkyl groups or halogen groups
- the reaction mixture can additionally include short or long chain diols, trio Is, or tetrols.
- Suitable polyol soft segments for the prepolymer include those comprising carbonate and/or ester linkages, with molecular weight of 250 to 12,000. Examples include polycarbonate polyols derived from 1,6-hexanediol and dialkyl or diaryl carbonate monomers; polyester polyols derived from 1,4-butanediol and adipic acid monomers; and polycaprolactone polyols derived from diol and epsilon-caprolactone monomers.
- the following non-limiting examples illustrate the preparation of the novel PPDI urethane/urea materials made from alkylated methylenedianiline, ex. MCDEA. Properties of the samples will follow these examples.
- ADIPRENE® LFP 3940A is a
- PPDI terminated polycarbonate backbone prepolymer This prepolymer/plasticizer mixture can be prepared in accordance with the procedure set forth in U.S. Patent No. 5,703,193, which is herein incorporated by reference, and which contains about 3.3%> wt of available isocyanate groups and an unreacted PPDI monomer content of below about 0.1% by weight.
- the mixture was fully agitated and 13.5g molten MCDEA was added and mixed. This final mixture was poured into molds and cured/post cured at 127°C (260°F) for 16 hours. Tough parts were obtained after demolding after the curing cycle.
- polycarbonate backbone prepolymer was added lOg diisopropyl naphthalene, a plasticizer from RKS under the name Ruetasolv DI.
- This prepolymer/plasticizer contains about 3.Owt % of available isocyanate groups.
- the mixture was fully agitated and 13.5g molten MCDEA was added and mixed. This final mixture was poured into molds and cured/post cured at 127°C (260°F) for 16 hours. Tough parts were obtained after demolding after curing cycle.
- EXAMPLE III To 90 g of ADIPRENE® LFP 3940A p-phenylene dusocyanate terminated
- EXAMPLE IV To 80 g of ADIPRENE® LFP 3940A was added 20g JAYFLEX TINTM. This prepolymer/plasticizer contains about 2.6% wt of available isocyanate groups. The mixture was fully agitated and 11.7g molten MCDEA was added and mixed. This final mixture was poured into molds and cured/post cured at 127°C (260°F) for 16 hours. Tough parts were obtained after demolding after curing cycle.
- polymeric ester type plasticizer from C.P.HALL. This prepolymer/plasticizer contains about 2.6wt% of available isocyanate groups. The mixture was fully agitated and 11.7g molten MCDEA was added and mixed. This final mixture was poured into molds and cured/post cured at 127°C (260°F) for 16 hours. Tough parts were obtained after demolding after curing cycle.
- Casting process has to be canied out at the temperature at least 80°C to have the prepolymer fully melted.
- the casting process is carried out at 65°C using MCDEA as the curative. Viscosity of the prepolymer is high at that temperature so that the casting is difficult.
- To 14.4 g of molten MCDEA was added 100 g of ADIPRENE® LFP 1950A at
- this prepolymer contains about 3.2wt % of available isocyanate groups and is very viscous.
- the mixture was agitated and was poured into molds. Due to the high viscosity of the mixture during process, after demolding after curing cycle, parts were not as even comparing to that from the castings with adding plasticizers.
- COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE C This sample is a typical hot liquid casting of a conventional MDI prepolymer with diol. Parts made from this casting are used as the comparison to the amine cured PPDI materials as described in the previous examples for aging and testing.
- To 8.0g of 1,4-butanediol was added 100 g of VIBRATHANE® 8522 prepolymer (a polyester based MDI terminated liquid urethane prepolymer, available from Crompton Corporation) at 90°C. This prepolymer contains about 7.7% wt of available isocyanate groups and is prepared from polyester glycol and MDI.
- the mixture was fully agitated and then was poured into molds and cured/post cured at 100°C (212°F) for 16 hours. Cured parts were obtained after demolding after curing cycle. These parts were heat aged and tested and compared to the alkylated methylenedianiline cured parts of PPDI prepolymers.
- COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE D This sample is a typical hot liquid casting of TDI prepolymer with MOCA. Parts made from this sample are used as the comparison to the amine cured PPDI materials described in the previous examples in aging and testing.
- polyester prepolymer having a low free TDI content and low viscosity, available from Crompton Corporation) at 90°C.
- This prepolymer contains about 3.2% wt of available isocyanate groups and is prepared from polyester glycol and TDI. The mixture was fully agitated and then was poured into molds and cured/post cured at 100°C (212°F) for 16 hours. Cured parts were obtained after demolding after curing cycle. Cast parts were heat aged and tested and compared to the alkylated methylenedianiline cured parts of PPDI prepolymers . Representative data of the improvement of cast processing via plasticizer are given in Table 1.
- Triisononyl trimellitate (TINTM) plasticizer has relatively low volatility (i.e., a
- urethane/urea It serves as both a processing aid and also is well retained in the cast parts.
- Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) plasticizer has a relatively high volatility (i.e., a boiling point).
- HNBR sample is too brittle to run the test at 150°C after aged at 150°C for 6 weeks.
- plasticized PPDI urethane/ureas are 3 - 6 times higher than that of HNBR. 2.
- HNBR lost elasticity. While conventional MDI and TDI materials are tough and comparable to PPDI before the aging, they significantly lost tensile strength and modulus after heat aging. PPDI urethane/urea becomes more than 20 times higher than HNBR and others in break energy. The gap between tear strength is increased as well. 3.
- HNBR had become so brittle that no testing could be run at 150°C, while PPDI urethane/ureas still retain respectable physical strength.
- Novel plasticized PPDI urethane-ureas have little change in hardness after being aged at 150°C. HNBR is hardened and becomes brittle. Effect of plasticizer on the toughness of PPDI urethane-urea vs. other urethane is compared in Table 5. TABLE 5 Effect of plasticizer on toughness retention of novel PPDI urethane- urea and the comparison with conventional TDI material LFP1950A/MCDEA Vibrathane,6007/TMP-TIPA* no plast. 10% DBP no plast.
- VIBRATHANE® 6007 is a TDI terminated polyester prepolymer with 4.2% NCO.
- TMP is trimethylolpropane.
- TBPA is triisopropanolamine.
- TMP-TIPA is at 3/1 ratio.
- ** Benzoflex 9-88 SG is a plasticizer named for dipropylene glycol dibenzoate.
- Plasticized PPDI urethane-urea has little change in break energy and tear strength, while conventional TDI material retains only about 75% of the original strength after using 10%) plasticizer. While the above description includes many specifics, these specifics should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the inventions, but merely as exemplifications of prefened embodiments thereof. Those skilled in the art will envision many other possibilities within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.
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